Traditional Aromatherapy
Essential Oils

Sweet-fruity,
orange scent with a spicy-balsamic undertone. Used as a
fragrance and in food and beverages

Cedarwood,
Himalayan (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Cedrus deodora

Country
of Origin: India

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
K

Similar
to Atlas cedarwood with richer and sweeter undertones.

Chamomile,
Roman (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Chamaemelum nobile

Country
of Origin: USA

Distillation Method: Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

Strong, sweet, fruity scent.
Used in cosmetics, soaps, perfumes and hair and bath products.
Also used as a flavor ingredient.

Clove
Bud (Organic) Essential Oil

Scientific
Name: Syzygium aromaticum

Country
of Origin: Madagascar

Distillation Method: Steam Distilled

Safety:
C

Sweet,
spicy scent. Similar to cinnamon but not as harsh.
Used as a fragrance component in toothpaste, soap, toiletries,
cosmetics and perfumes.

Elemi

Scientific Name: Canarium luzonicum

Country of Origin:
Philippines

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

Sometimes called the poor man's frankincense. Used as a
fixative and fragrance in soaps and cosmetics.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Scientific Name: Eucalyptus globulus

Plant Part: Leaves

Extraction Process: Steam
Distillation

Country: Australia

Safety: Non-toxic,
non-irritating, non-sensitising. This
oil is not suitable for pregnant women, young children or
individuals with asthma.

Fir
Needle, Siberian Essential Oil

Scientific
Name: Abies sibirica

Country
of Origin: Siberia

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
D

Traditional
'Pine Scent'. Siberian Fir has the finest scent of the
firs.

Geranium,
Rose (Organic) Essential Oil

Scientific
Name: Pelargonium roseum

Country
of Origin: South Africa

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
D

Fresh,
sweet, floral, rosy scent. Used as a fragrance component
in all kids of cosmetic products; soaps, creams and perfumes.

Ginger, Fresh (Organic)

Scientific Name:
Zingibar officinale

Country of Origin:
Indonesia

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety: A, C, G

Ginger is an
ingredient in perfumery as well as an additive in foods.

Ginger
Lily Root CO2

Scientific
Name: Hedychium spicatum

Country
of Origin: India

Distillation Method: CO2
Extraction

Safety:
D, K

Deep,
earthy, pleasant scent with a spicy note. Used as a
fragrance fixative in perfumes.

Grapefruit
(Non-Sprayed)

Scientific
Name: Citrus paradisi

Country
of Origin: USA

Distillation Method:
Pressing,Cold

Safety:
A

Used
primarily as a fragrance. Uplifting! Try blending it
with some rose.

Lavender, French

Scientific
Name: Lavandula officinalis

Country
of Origin: France

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

This is a nice lavender. Most
people really this one. Not too sweet and not
too medicinal.

Lavender, Bulgarian (High
Altitude) (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Lavandula augustifolia

Country
of Origin: Bulgaria

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

The high altitude
Bulgarian Lavender has a more refined scent profile.

Lemon (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Citrus limonum

Country
of Origin: Italy

Distillation Method:
Pressing Cold

Safety:
D, G

Smells like a fresh
lemon. Crisp citrus scent. Used as a
fragrance component in soaps, cosmetics, toilet water, perfumes
and by the food industry.

Lime
(Non-Sprayed)

Scientifc Name: Citrus aurantifolia

Country of Origin: Mexico

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety: A, C, G

Sweet, citrus peel aroma.
The steam distilled lime is vibrant than the cold pressed.
You will love it!

Litsea
Cubeba (May Chang)

Scientific
Name: Litsea cubeba

Country
of Origin: China

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A, D

Lemony, fresh-fruity odor (sweeter
than lemongrass but less tenacious). Used as a fragrance
component in soaps, toiletries, perfume and as a flavoring
agent.

Marjoram,
Sweet (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Marjorana hortensis

Country
of Origin: Egypt

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

Bright,
spicy-camphor, balsamic scent. Used in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes
and in the food industry. Avoid use during pregnancy.

Niaouli, Organic (1, 8 cineole” chemotype)

Scientific Name: Melaleuca
quinquenervia ct 1,8 cineole

Plant Part: Leaves

Extraction Process: Steam
Distillation

Country: Madagascar

Safety: Non-toxic,
non-irritating, non-sensitising. Not
suitable for pregnant women, young children or individuals
with asthma.

Nutmeg (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Myristica frangrans

Country
of Origin: Sri Lanka

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
A, F

Sweet,
spicy scent. It is a flavoring agent and is also used in
soaps, lotions, cosmetics and perfumes.

Orange, Bitter

Scientific Name:
Citrus aurantium

Country of Origin: West Indies

Distillation Method: Pressing,
Cold

Safety:
A, G

Similar to sweet
orange but has a deeper, richer sweet undertone.

Orange,
Sweet (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Citrus sinensis

Country
of Origin: USA

Distillation Method:
Pressing Cold

Safety:
A, D, G

Sweet,
fresh-fruity scent. Used as a fragrance component in
soaps, cosmetics, perfumes and in the food industry.

Oregano (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Origanum vulgare

Country
of Origin: Turkey

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
B

Dermal
toxin. Do not use on skin. Used as a fragrance
component in soaps, perfume and the herb as a flavoring agent in meat
products and pizzas.

Palmarosa (Organic)

Scientific
Name: Cymbopogon martini motia

Country
of Origin: Nepal

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
A

Sweet,
floral, rosy, soft geranium-like scent. Used in perfumes,
cosmetics and soaps due to excellent tenacity.

Patchouli

Scientific
Name: Pogostemon cablin

Country
of Origin: Indonesia

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
A

Sweet,
rich, earthy odor. Used as a fixative in soaps and
perfumes and in the food industry. **This lot of patchouli very
nice patchouli!

Peppermint, Williamette

Scientific
Name: Mentha piperita

Country
of Origin: USA

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
D

Rich, deep,
grassy-mint scent.

Petitgrain
Bigarde Essential Oil

Scientific
Name: Citrus aurantium

Country
of Origin: Egypt

Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled

Safety:
A

Fresh
citrus scent with a woody undertone. Used in soaps,
cosmetics, perfumes and colognes.

Ravensara

Scientific Name: Ravensara aromatic

Plant Part: Leaves &
Twigs

Extraction Process: Steam
Distillation

Country: Madagascar

Safety:Non-toxic, non-irritating, non-sensitising.
Not suitable for pregnant women
or young children.

Rosemary (Organic)
Essential Oil

Scientific
Name: Rosmarinus officinalis

Country
of Origin: Morocco

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
A, I, J

Strong,
fresh, minty scent with a woody-balsamic undertone. Used
in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes and household sprays.

Rosewood
(Bois de Rose)

Scientific
Name: Aniba rosaeodora

Country
of Origin: Brazil

Distillation Method: Steam
Distilled

Safety:
A

Very
sweet, woody-floral fragrance. Used in soaps, toiletries,
cosmetics and perfumes.

Sage, Clary (Organic)

Scientific Name:
Salvia sclarea

Country of Origin:
USA

Distillation
Method: Steam Distilled

Safety: A

Primarily used as a
natural perfume fixative. Therapeutic properties of the
herb include;
antidepressant, aphrodisiac, skin rejuvenation, relieve
menstrual pain/cramps and help regulate the female reproductive
system. Do not use with alcohol or in pregnancy.

Spearmint (Organic)

Scientific Name:
Mentha spicata

Country of Origin: USA

Distillation
Method: Steam Distilled

Safety: A

Spearmint is often
rectified or changed. Terpenes can be removed from the oil
by redistilling it. This increases the minty scent.
Therefore, the oil is called first distillation, second
distillation, terpenless, etc. Unfortunately, the
best smelling spearmint oils are rectified.

Spruce (Hemlock
Spruce)

Scientific Name:
Tsuga canadensis

Country of Origin:
USA

Distillation
Method: Steam Distilled (Twigs and Needles)

Safety: A

This oil is used for
room disinfectants, veterinarian liniment, muscular aches and
pains, poor circulation, stress and anxiety. The odor
profile of Hemlock Spruce is soothing to the soul.

Tea
Tree (Organic)

Scientific Name:
Melaeuca alternifolia

Country of Origin:
Australia

Distillation
Method: Steam Distilled

Safety: A

This oil is only
produced in Australia. It has under gone extensive
scientific testing. It has bacterial, fungal, viral, and
anti-inflammatory
properties. Tea tree was discovered by Captain Cook in
1770. They used the leaves to make a refreshing tea.

Thyme, Red (Thymol Chemotype)

Scientific Name:Thymus vulgaris ct
thymol

Plant Part: Aerial Parts

Extraction Process: Steam
Distillation

Country: Spain

Safety: Potential serious skin and mucous membrane irritant
. Not suitable for pregnant women, young children
or individuals with high blood pressure. Only use a small
amount diluted properly.

Thyme (Linalool Chemotype for children)

Scientific Name:Thymus vulgaris ct
linalool

Plant Part: Aerial Parts

Extraction Process: Steam
Distillation

Country: France

Safety: Potential skin and mucous membrane irritant. This chemotype is less likely to cause skin irritation and is
preferred for use with children and the elderly. Only use a
small amount diluted properly.

Ylang Ylang 3 Essential Oil

Scientific Name:
Cananga odorata

Country of Origin: Madagascar

Distillation
Method: Steam Distilled

Safety: A

Intense, sweet,
floral-balsamic scent. Known as the 'Flower of Flowers'.
Used in perfumes, soap and cosmetics.

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